Born Free USA Opposes Bill to Make Elephant Rides Legal Again in Iowa

in Animals in Captivity

An elephant ride in the U.S. U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Debbie Lockhart.

Born Free USA opposes a new bill in the Iowa State Senate that aims to make elephant rides legal again in the state.

Angela Grimes, Interim CEO of Born Free USA, says:

“There is a reason Iowa had wisely banned elephant rides in 2007 from being performed in the state – these sorts of forced interactions subject these animals to cruel training methods, inadequate care and conditions, and are dangerous for the animals and the people involved. To remove portions of the ban to allow elephant rides because of “disappointment of a lot of families” is as shortsighted as it is inhumane, and we urge these three lawmakers to reconsider this bill.”

For more information on why these close encounter animal experiences should all be banned, please click here.

Read the next article

Giraffe Conservation Epitomizes the Clash between Two Strategies